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Whitney R Ringwald

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Journal of Personality|September 6, 2024
Neuroticism is Associated With Greater Affective Variability at High Levels of Momentary Affective Well-Being, but With Lower Affective Variability at Low Levels of Momentary Affective Well-BeingMario Wenzel, Whitney R Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 8, 2026
Affective variability prospectively predicts higher affective well-being, but only when people feel lowMario Wenzel, Whitney R Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 20, 2025
Unraveling the link between neuroticism and well-being in daily life: The role of event occurrence, event appraisals, affective reactivity, and affective recoveryMario Wenzel, Aleksandra Kaurin, Whitney R Ringwald, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 5, 2023
The development of personality-From metatraits to facets-Across adolescence and into adulthood in a sample of Mexican-origin youthWhitney R Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, Katherine M Lawson, et al.
Psychological Assessment|February 26, 2026
Structure of current psychopathology and its associations with daily life experiences using the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Self-Report (HiTOP-SR) in a mixed clinical/community sampleJanan Mostajabi, Colin E Vize, Sienna R Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|June 29, 2026
Is the structure of psychopathology encoded in language? Comparing large language models and self-reportsWhitney R Ringwald, Jared T Gabrielli, Nicholas R Eaton, et al.
Personality Disorders|January 17, 2025
The hierarchical structure and longitudinal measurement invariance of externalizing symptoms in the adolescent brain and cognitive development studyColin E Vize, Whitney R Ringwald, Emily R Perkins, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|March 23, 2025
Day-to-day dynamics of facial emotion expressions in posttraumatic stress disorderWhitney R Ringwald, Scott Feltman, H Andrew Schwartz, et al.
The American Psychologist|May 1, 2025
Is psychological research producing the kind of knowledge clinicians find useful?Christopher J Hopwood, Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Vera Békés, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|September 30, 2024
Evidence for a vicious socioemotional cycle of negative emotions and interpersonal conflictColin E Vize, Whitney R Ringwald, Lori N Scott, et al.
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Journal of Personality|September 6, 2024
Neuroticism is Associated With Greater Affective Variability at High Levels of Momentary Affective Well-Being, but With Lower Affective Variability at Low Levels of Momentary Affective Well-BeingMario Wenzel, Whitney R Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 8, 2026
Affective variability prospectively predicts higher affective well-being, but only when people feel lowMario Wenzel, Whitney R Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 20, 2025
Unraveling the link between neuroticism and well-being in daily life: The role of event occurrence, event appraisals, affective reactivity, and affective recoveryMario Wenzel, Aleksandra Kaurin, Whitney R Ringwald, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 5, 2023
The development of personality-From metatraits to facets-Across adolescence and into adulthood in a sample of Mexican-origin youthWhitney R Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, Katherine M Lawson, et al.
Psychological Assessment|February 26, 2026
Structure of current psychopathology and its associations with daily life experiences using the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Self-Report (HiTOP-SR) in a mixed clinical/community sampleJanan Mostajabi, Colin E Vize, Sienna R Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|June 29, 2026
Is the structure of psychopathology encoded in language? Comparing large language models and self-reportsWhitney R Ringwald, Jared T Gabrielli, Nicholas R Eaton, et al.
Personality Disorders|January 17, 2025
The hierarchical structure and longitudinal measurement invariance of externalizing symptoms in the adolescent brain and cognitive development studyColin E Vize, Whitney R Ringwald, Emily R Perkins, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|March 23, 2025
Day-to-day dynamics of facial emotion expressions in posttraumatic stress disorderWhitney R Ringwald, Scott Feltman, H Andrew Schwartz, et al.
The American Psychologist|May 1, 2025
Is psychological research producing the kind of knowledge clinicians find useful?Christopher J Hopwood, Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Vera Békés, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|September 30, 2024
Evidence for a vicious socioemotional cycle of negative emotions and interpersonal conflictColin E Vize, Whitney R Ringwald, Lori N Scott, et al.
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